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"A Night of Love"
Achieves Popularity
Chappell-Harms Waltz Number Campaign to Be
Carried on in Spring, Summer and Early
Fall
Chappell-Harms, Inc., has won quick success
with its waltz "A Night of Love." It is being
played by many of the dance orchestras in the
country, and has been included in some superior
broadcasting programs. It can now also be ob-
tained on practically all the talking machine rec-
ords and player-rolls.
Worth Weil Tunes
Worth While Having
Talking to the Moon
They May Say She's Good for Nothing
Nobody Knows About My Sweetie
I'm Knee Deep in Daisies
Tie Me to Your Apron Strings Again
Sorry and Blue
Nothing Else to Do
Looking at the World Thru Rose-
Colored Glasses
Stars Are the Windows of Heaven
Let Me Spend the Journey's End With
You •
Sadie Green, the Vamp of New Orleans
My Kintucky Kin Folks
There's Nothin' Sweeter Than a Sweet,
Sweet Sweetie
Published by
Milton Weil Music Co., Inc.
81 W.Randolph St., Chicago,111.
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Originally introduced by Ben Bernie and His
Hotel Roosevelt Orchestra and Vincent Lopez
Orchestra, "A Night of Love" quickly achieved
national importance as a waltz selection. The
publishers intend to continue the present cam-
paign on the number throughout the Spring and
Summer and early Fall.
F. J. A. Forster a
Visitor to New York
"Horses" New Feist Novelty
Daniel S. Twohig, an important contributor to
present-day ballad catalogs, is the author of the
words of "I Hear a Lark at Dawning," the
music of which is by Christiaan Kriens. This
song is published by Harms, Inc., and has
jumped into immediate prominence through the
fact that Mme. Jeritza featured it on her re-
cent trans-continental concert tour.
F. J. A. Forster, Forster Music Publisher,
Inc., was a visitor in New York last week. Mr.
Forster is arranging some of his Spring and
Summer campaigns in Eastern territory.
While this firm has been concentrating much
of its attention on the Forster Edition, it can
be expected as in the past that it will present
some outstanding popular numbers. It has al-
ways been the Forster policy to select meritori-
ous popular offerings and give them nation-wide
exploitation. No firm in the country carries out
its programs on a more intensive scale, once
they are inaugurated, than Forster Music Pub-
lisher, Inc.
Regarding the Forster Edition, it includes a
wealth of material of especially selected works.
Among these are thirty-five teaching numbers
for the early grades, and sixty recital and recre-
ative selections which are suitable for higher
grade teaching. There are twenty pipe organ
selections, fifty-two secular songs and a number
of sacred and scriptural songs. Every number
that has been included in this catalog was se-
lected for a particular purpose and was thor-
oughly tested through actual use.
Harris Scores Success
Booth-Paddock Go. Opening
Charles K. Harris, the pioneer composer and
publisher, is meeting with great success over the
Keith-Albee and Orpheum vaudeville circuits.
Besides all his old songs, he introduces some
new ballads, including "Without You," "Danger
in Your Eyes," and his novelty barcarolle bal-
lad, "I Knew."
CLINTON, I A., April 19.—The Booth-Paddock Co.
has officially opened the doors of its music store
in the newly erected building at 112 North Sec-
ond street. A full line of pianos and player-
pianos has been secured for the store as well
as a complete stock of small musical instru-
ments.
Among the new songs added to the catalog of
Leo Feist, Inc., is an unusual novelty called
"Horses." This number was originally intro-
duced by George Olsen and His Music over
station WJZ from the Pennsylvania Hotel, New
York City, with so much success that it has been
made a feature of this broadcasting program.
Billy Jones, of the Happiness Boys, was also
among the early introducers of this number.
The song has'been received so well that it looks
like one of its best sure-fires.
New Twohig Composition
Chicago Publisher in East Making Arrange-
ments for Intensive Spring and Summer Cam-
paigns
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An Edition Designed to Satisfy the Average Music Demand
3 5 TEACHING NUMBERS—GRADES 1 to 3
6O RECITAL and RECREATIVE SELECT IONS—GRADES 3 to 6
CONSISTS OF
2O PIPE ORGAN SELECTIONS
5 2 SECULAR SONGS
3 2 SACRED and SCRIPTURAL SONGS
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Most Liberal Terms Ever
Offered to Dealers
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